The original. The copy is for your filing purposes and as a backup.
No. A replica is not an opposite, like a pessimist, but a copy.
No, you should copy the original format when quoting.
"Be yourself, an original is always better than a copy." is a saying refers to the embracing of one's self and their own original traits and characteristics, it also means that people who are themselves are original and are worth a lot more than people who are copies. In a more simple way of explaining this, everybody is different and we should accept our differences and be unique people. I hope this answer was effective and helped you to understand what the saying means.
In writing any letter, it is best to state simply why you are writing and what you want the recipient of the letter to do. In this case you must have submitted, or be planning to submit, an original certificate for some reason. Say what and when you did or will do that, then ask that the original be returned to you.
Yes original copy is an oxymoron
The original. The copy is for your filing purposes and as a backup.
A certified true copy is an original document, and a document that is verified against the original copy is usually a recreation of the original document, or a second document that reflects the content of the original.
simulcrum I think!
If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.
A notarized copy of a document is a copy of the original document that has been certified by a notary public as a true and accurate reproduction of the original. A certified copy, on the other hand, is a copy of the original document that has been certified as a true copy by an official or legal authority such as a government agency or court clerk. Both types of copies can be used for official purposes to verify the authenticity of the original document.
Cut will take the original away, and Paste onto the destination. Copy take a copy of the original, and paste onto the destination. The difference is the original object (the text, the file, the folder, etc) remain in tack (no alternation) for Copy, the original be moved (the Cut)
Cut will take the original away, and Paste onto the destination. Copy take a copy of the original, and paste onto the destination. The difference is the original object (the text, the file, the folder, etc) remain in tack (no alternation) for Copy, the original be moved (the Cut)
No one can get a copy of the original Bible, as its manuscripts have been lost.
If it is a "copy" of the original, it is whatever the date on the ORIGINAL form would indicate.
No, neither. A facsimile is already a copy. Even if the facsimile has been accepted as a "true" representation of the original, it is still nothing more than a copy of it. A copy of a copy is not acceptable as "best evidence."
1. copy the original 2. then store the original safely 3. use the copy 4. when copy breaks refer to step 1